
Week 3, let’s engage in some fun activities like visiting museums, making ice globe lanterns, crafting, or learning a new language that can involve the whole family. Reflect on your personal progress and set new development goals, whether it’s learning a new skill or improving a current one. This week can be about nurturing creativity, enhancing personal growth through reading and viewing fun and educational video, and strengthening family bonds.
Storyworthy – Matthew Dicks (Internet Archive)
Transformations
The Layers By Stanley Kunitz I have walked through many lives, some of them my own, and I am not who I was, though some principle of being abides, from which I struggle not to stray. When I look behind, as I am compelled to look before I…
Chooser
“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.”Theodore Roosevelt Analysis Paralysis or Limitless Choices I truly value my freedom to choose my path…
Texture & form in flower arrangements
Create arrangements with genuine depth, complexity, and lasting interest. Texture and form represent two of the most powerful yet frequently overlooked design elements in flower arranging, capable of transforming a simple collection of pretty flowers into a sophisticated composition with genuine visual interest and emotional resonance. While…
Budget-friendly flower arrangements
Finding ways to make flower arrangements accessible everyday pleasures to abundantly enjoy with no guilt or financial stress. The perception that beautiful flower arrangements require substantial financial investment often prevents people from enjoying fresh flowers regularly in their homes, creating the mistaken belief that flowers represent luxury…
Photographing flower arrangements
Developing skills and practices to document, share, and preserve the beauty of flower arranging. Capturing beautiful photographs of your flower arrangements extends their impact and enjoyment far beyond their physical vase life, creating lasting visual records that document your creative work, preserve memories of specific blooms and…
Sustainable & eco-friendly flower arrangement practices
Sustainable and eco-friendly flower arranging practices encompass the growing collection of approaches, techniques, materials, and sourcing decisions that minimize environmental impact, reduce waste, support ecological health, and align floral design with broader values of environmental stewardship and responsible consumption, representing an increasingly essential evolution in how we…
Flower arrangement styles
The most compelling arrangements emerge when we understand traditions. Flower arranging is a rich tradition that spans cultures and centuries, with each style reflecting the values, aesthetics, and philosophies of its origin. From the minimalist precision of Japanese ikebana to the abundant exuberance of English garden arrangements,…
Extending the vase life of our flower arrangements
Giving our flower arrangements the best possible chance to flourish. The work of flower arranging doesn’t end when we step back to admire our finished design. Proper ongoing care determines whether our arrangement lasts three days or three weeks. Many people assume that once flowers are arranged,…
Callings
Wild Geese by Mary Oliver You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves. Tell me about…
Special occasion flower arrangements
Approaching special occasion flower arranging with the humility and respect these significant moments deserve. Flower arranging for special occasions represents a distinct and elevated practice within the broader world of floral design, where arrangements transcend their everyday decorative function to become integral elements of celebration, ceremony, and…
Arranging flowers – using a bowl
Reflecting on flowers with water elements. Bowls are beloved for their low profile, making them ideal for dining tables where conversation flows unobstructed. Their wide, shallow shape creates lush, garden-style arrangements with a natural, gathered-from-the-garden aesthetic. Hydrangeas are perfect for filling bowls quickly with volume. Roses, peonies,…
Arranging flowers – using a Julep cup
A bit of southern flower charm without all the preaching. Julep cups are small silver or pewter vessels originally designed for serving mint juleps, the iconic bourbon cocktail of the American South. Dating back to the 18th century, these elegant cups became Kentucky Derby staples and eventually…
Arranging flowers – using a bud vase
Making a flower statement one bloom at a time. Bud vases are cherished for their minimalist elegance and versatility, perfect for scattered groupings or single statement stems. Their narrow necks naturally support delicate flowers without additional structure. Single roses, tulips, ranunculus, or dahlias create instant sophistication. Spray…
Arranging flowers – using a round vase
Bringing 360 degrees of bloom magic to your table. Round vases are beloved for their accessibility and 360-degree viewing potential, making them perfect for table centerpieces. Their wide opening accommodates generous, full arrangements. Roses, peonies, hydrangeas, and dahlias work beautifully, as their rounded blooms echo the vase…
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